Some of these exciting developments are already picking up speed end 2017—case in point: Google just released its AR stickers for Pixel featuring characters from Star Wars and Stranger Things.

This succinct roundup, supported by visuals from global stock photography company Shutterstock, highlights the trends that you should keep your eyes peeled for come 2018.

1. Creative typography

Instead of the standard and commonplace type, unique hand drawn designs are standing out from the crowd. These include creative and bold typography, cropped typography, and typography that interacts with real life elements.

Brands such as Google, Apple and IKEA have already begun incorporating augmented reality into their products plus services.

Just a few days ago, Google announced the debut of its AR stickers with Star Wars, Stranger Things and more. IKEA’s free AR app enables you to visualize its items in your home.

As AR and VR gain traction, it’s anticipated that more brands and designers will incorporate these technologies and 3D shapes into their portfolios. The applications extend beyond just advertising and marketing, but also lifestyle, education, architecture, interior design, retail, and travel.

This style also ties in closely with colorful 3D graphics and color fonts to—as clients are infamous for saying—“Make the colors pop!” The rise of color fonts in graphic design also spurred Adobe to release free versions in November by select designers for a limited time.

This year saw the likes of Google, Airbnb and McDonald’s opting for bespoke illustrations in their campaigns, and it likely won’t stop here. Get ready for more hand drawn, personalized graphics that fuse with 3D, bold colors, double exposure, and paper cutouts.